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I see lots of lower cost ADS-B out solutions for home-built and experimental planes that say they meet the ADS-B out standard. If I was to install one how would the FAA know I was not using a certified instrument?
I see lots of lower cost ADS-B out solutions for home-built and experimental planes that say they meet the ADS-B out standard. If I was to install one how would the FAA know I was not using a certified instrument?
I was thinking about the Sky beacon, it should be about a quarter of the cost of any other solution installed.
I read the "light reading" on decoding the signal. I want my signal decoded, what I'm wondering is can the FAA figure out HOW it is being sent. According to the decode map the answer is no.
I believe there is a SIL (Source Integrity Level) code in the data stream that indicates the box type.....
Correct, but there is nothing in the signal to denote the kind of plane this is installed on. hence, under VFR there is no mismatch of data.
Tim
mode S transmits your serial number....that has your info linking to your registration and aircraft type. Production aircraft need to be SIL >=3Correct, but there is nothing in the signal to denote the kind of plane this is installed on. hence, under VFR there is no mismatch of data.
Tim
Agree, thought the discussion was UAT specific. not 1090-ES.mode S transmits your serial number....that has your info linking to your registration and aircraft type. Production aircraft need to be SIL >=3
https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC 20-165.pdf
no....they'll know it isn't a certified box....and could determine along with your info whether you are legal or not.OK, they know my aircraft but do they know the manufacturer of the device that is transmitting the data?
no....they'll know it isn't a certified box.
The box sends its SIL (source integrity level)
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yup....just one person.At least someone has
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this SIL value is set by the box manufacturer.The box sends its SIL (source integrity level)
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Its not unique, its more of a flag. Its why that one company got in trouble and had to recall, their box was sending a 3 even though their gps chip wasn't certified to send a 3. (or something like that).OK, so is every SIL reported to the FAA or is it that if they don't have that SIL on file then they know the box is not legit?
OK, so is every SIL reported to the FAA or is it that if they don't have that SIL on file then they know the box is not legit?
I was thinking about the Sky beacon, it should be about a quarter of the cost of any other solution installed.
I read the "light reading" on decoding the signal. I want my signal decoded, what I'm wondering is can the FAA figure out HOW it is being sent. According to the decode map the answer is no.
GDL-82 is a pretty low cost certified solution
Are youse guys saying that ADSB-Out devices sold for "experimental / LSA" and are advertised as complying with the 2020 mandate don't actually comply with the mandate?Source Integrity Level is transmitted. After 2020 every ADS-B out device will require SIL level 3 (IIRC).
If someone is building and selling devices that intentionally transmits false data I'd say there is a good chance they are subject to the slammer.
I'd also say that if you knowingly put in illegal equipment, equipment that is, oh, you know, to prevent mid air collisions and innocent deaths, potentially of lots of people on airliners, the Feds may just may take a dim view.
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I'd also say that if you knowingly put in illegal equipment, equipment that is, oh, you know, to prevent mid air collisions and innocent deaths, potentially of lots of people on airliners, the Feds may just may take a dim view.
Are youse guys saying that ADSB-Out devices sold for "experimental / LSA" and are advertised as complying with the 2020 mandate don't actually comply with the mandate?
Example:
"echoUAT is a remotely mounted ADS-B transceiver that provides 2020 compliance, ... For use in Light Sport and Experimental Aircraft"
http://uavionix.com/downloads/echo-uat/echoUAT-Data-Sheet.pdf
http://uavionix.com/downloads/echo-uat/echoUAT-User-and-Installation-Guide.pdf
I think you're thinking of TCAS. ADS-B isn't what you describe. At all.
Sorry but that is really funny. ADS-B has nothing to do with that, in fact the driving reasons for ADS-B require airlines to implement. And guess what, they are excused from implementing...
Tim
It's designed to allow tighter traffic spacing, aka separation, so yeah it's exactly about that.
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Navworks has a problem.I thought the Navworx AD explained clearly.
Navworks has a problem.
What about other manufacturers? Are they lying when they say they are 2020 compliant?
Product referenced above is out there.Can't say. Would it be the first time a sales brochure was released before a product was tested and released?
It's designed to allow tighter traffic spacing, aka separation, so yeah it's exactly about that.
Not now it isn't, and it won't be until 2020, if even then. And primary radar will never go away.